Information

With this plugin you can set a page to be displayed under the edit form when editing/previewing some page, to help you - either by having written syntax examples, notes, links to images, page templates, useful snippets, etc.

Usage

Template compatibility

Tips & Hints

For best result I suggest you use tabinclude and nstoc plugins.
The former for making the help page shorter (scrolling down multiple pages composed in one can can be a PITA, even the default Formatting syntax is quite long); - of course, you must also manually create all pages you would like to include - the latter because the page's table of contents doesn't get displayed, so you must include one manually. Uparrow plugin is also great, as it automatically creates an up arrow, which links to the top of the page, so you don't need to scroll so much.

For tabinclude to work best, you should disable the Hide connecting message - or else it does not load page on tab click - and enable Show source page name - if you want the tab to display the title written on page (===== SomeTitle =====), not the name the page was created under.

The nstoc needs a change so that it doesn't redirect you to the real page; change the

$link = '<a class="wikilink1" href="' . wl($id) . '#';

line in syntax.php to:

$link = '<a class="wikilink1" href="#';

(See examples below for the results.)

Examples

Default example:

Default example source:

===== Help =====
Under these tabbed pages, you will find examples for the default syntax as well as third-party plugins and some premade page templates or useful snippets.